In-network
A provider, facility, or pharmacy that has a contract with your plan to provide services at negotiated rates.
In-network providers have a contract with your health plan to provide covered services at negotiated rates. Cost-sharing is lower for in-network services. The plan pays in-network providers directly and the providers cannot balance-bill you for the difference between billed charges and the negotiated rate. Network adequacy requirements under federal and state law mandate sufficient in-network providers for all covered services.
Frequently asked questions
What is in-network?
In-network providers have a contract with your health plan to provide covered services at negotiated rates. Cost-sharing is lower for in-network services. The plan pays in-network providers directly and the providers cannot balance-bill you for the difference between billed charges and the negotiated rate. Network adequacy requirements under federal and state law mandate sufficient in-network providers for all covered services.
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